National Pledge: ‘Christian’ outrage unjustified

Gwinyai Mutongi Correspondent The livid reactions that have preceded the introduction of the official National Schools Pledge on May 3, 2016 affords a worrying and frightening glimpse into possible religious intolerance…

Strong institutions key in fight against corruption

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? – Who will guard the guards? This Latin phrase is adopted from the work of the 1st century poet and satirist Juvenal.…

Darikwa’s finest hour

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor— ZIMBABWE will have a footballer in the glitzy world of the English Premiership next season, for the first time in five years, after Tendayi Darikwa’s Burnley…

Amazulu entice Joey Antipas

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter— CHICKEN Inn coach Joey Antipas says he has been offered a lucrative deal by former South African Premiership side AmaZulu and is ready to make a…

Mutasa out of danger

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ZPC Kariba midfielder Wisdom Mutasa’s injury during the weekend’s victory over Chicken Inn is not as bad as feared. The young midfielder lasted barely a minute on…

Ndaba begins road to recovery

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Paulo Jorge Silva says he was overwhelmed by the spirit exhibited by his players and the club’s supporters after the DeMbare family yesterday converged at…

Olympics central to Anoca meet

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Olympic Games will be the focal point when the executive board of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa meet in Victoria Falls for the…

Rugby elective AGM underway

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter AN historic Zimbabwe Rugby Union elective annual meeting gets underway at Prince Edward School this morning with two candidates vying for the top job while three men…

Madrid bank on CR7

MADRID. — Real Madrid are hoping the fit-again Cristiano Ronaldo can lead them into the Champions League soccer final although strike partner Karim Benzema remains a doubt for tonight’s return…

Ranieri salutes his champions

LONDON. — Claudio Ranieri says the “heart and the soul” of his players is the reason behind Leicester’s incredible English Premier League soccer title success. Tottenham’s failure to beat Chelsea on…

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